EDMONTON – Trinity Western's
Ethan Gremaud (Kamloops, B.C.) finished second in the heptathlon at the Golden Bears Open with 4,821 points Saturday at the Universiade Pavilion.
On the second and final day of the heptathlon, Gremaud, who captured gold at last year's Canada West Championships, finished first in pole vault (3.90m), third in the 60m hurdles and fourth in the 1000m (2:55.48).
Nicolas Martin Huerta (Santiago, Chile) was fourth in high jump and
Caleb Emon was fifth, after both cleared 1.91m.
Oke Okumo (Langley, B.C.) finished fourth in triple jump with a mark of 13.96m.
On the women's side, Erica Udoh (Winnipeg) broke the TWU weight throw record for the second straight week, throwing 13.83m, to better her previous Spartans record of 13.63m.
UP NEXT
TWU will compete in the Inland Northwest Invitational Jan. 27 at The Podium in Spokane, Wash.
TWU RESULTS
*TWU RECORD
MEN
60m
Heats
13th –
Jonathan Toews – 7.16q
15th – Romain Tourvielle de Labrouhe – 7.18q
60m
Semifinal
13th – Romain Tourveille de Labrouhe – 7.20
300m
24th –
Cade Armour – 37.86
600m
11th – Ethan Gremadu – 1:24.20
14th –
Aaron Cardinez – 1:25.57
1500m
Justin Kiplagat – 4:07.40
3000m
14th - Justin Kiplagat – 9:14:46
4x200m – 1:33:19 (
Jonathan Toews,
Cade Armour,
Romain Tourvieille de Labrouhe,
Aaron Cardinez)
Long Jump
4th – Okewoma Okumo – 6.83m
6th -
Caleb Emon – 6.72m
7th – Romain Tourvieille De Labrouhe – 6.70m
Pole Vault
2nd -
Nicolas Martin Huerta – 4.80m
3rd – Jaime Eduardo Martin – 4.35m
High Jump
4th –
Nicolas Martin Huerta – 1.91m
5th –
Caleb Emon – 1.91m
Triple Jump
4th –
Oke Okumo – 13.96m
Heptathlon
2nd –
Brandon Gremaud – 4821 points
8th –
Brendan Luccock – 3981 points
10th –
Justin Warkentin – 3711 points
11th – Dejean Clarke – 3424 points
DNF –
Ethan Foster – 3239 points
60m Hurdles
3rd –
Brandon Gremaud – 8.86
6th –
Justin Warkentin – 9.19
9th –
Ethan Foster – 9.39
10th –
Brendan Luccock – 9.43
-- Dejean Clarke – DNF
Pole Vault
1st –
Brandon Gremaud – 3.90m
8th –
Brendan Luccock – 3.40m
9th – Dejan Clarke – 3.40m
11th –
Justin Warkentin – 3.00m
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Ethan Foster – NH
1000m
4th –
Brandon Gremaud – 2:55.48
5th –
Brendan Luccock – 2:58.60
10th – Dejean Clarke – 3:16.46
11th –
Justin Warkentin – 3:22.95
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Ethan Foster – DNS
Long Jump
3rd –
Brandon Gremaud – 6.50m
4th – Dejean Clarke – 6.43m
6th –
Ethan Foster – 6.29m
11th –
Brendan Luccock – 5.92m
13th –
Justin Warkentin – 5.55m
Shot Put
2nd –
Brandon Gremaud – 11.87m
4th –
Ethan Foster – 11.34m
6th –
Justin Warkentin – 10.94m
8th – Dejean Clarke – 10.35m
10th –
Brendan Luccock – 9.90m
High Jump
1st –
Brandon Gremaud – 1.88m
3rd –
Ethan Foster – 1.82m
7th – Dejean Clarke – 1.70m
10th –
Justin Warkentin – 1.64m
11th –
Brendan Luccock – 1.64m
60m
3rd –
Brandon Gremaud – 7.31
8th – Dejean Clarke – 7.40
9th –
Ethan Foster – 7.42
12th –
Justin Warkentin – 7.59
13th – Bredan Luccock – 7.64
WOMEN
60m
Heats
11th – Sheleena Wiley – 7.77q
14th – Aliyah Adomi – 7.89q
21th – Emily Stevenson – 8.15
60m
Semifinals
12th – Aliyah Adomi – 7.88
15th – Sheleena Wiley – 7.91
300m
13th – Aliya Adomi – 43.78
60m Hurdles
Heats
9th – Emily Stevenson – 9.40
Pole Vault
6th – Katie Tancsics – 2.95m
Shot Put
6th – Alina Olson – 11.18m
7th – Erica Udoh – 11.16m
Long Jump
6th – Sheleena Wiley – 5.59m
14th – Katie Tancsics – 5.21m
Weight Throw
8th – Erica Udoh – 13.83m*
Pentathlon
5th – Nikita Bradshaw – 3541 points*
12th – Claire Nichol – 2967 points
13th – Eileen Noordam – 2641 points
60m Hurdles
8th – Nikita Bradshaw – 9.17
10th – Claire Nichol – 9.37
14th – Eileen Noordam – 10.03
800m
7th – Claire Nichol – 2:35:34
8th – Nikita Bradshaw – 2:37:18
13th – Eileen Noordam – 3:01:61
High Jump
3rd - Nikita Bradshaw – 1.62m
12th – Claire Nichol – 1.44m
14th – Eileen Noordam – 1.41m
Shot Put
5th – Eileen Nordaam - 11.28m
7th Nikita Bradshaw – 11.04m
14th – Claire Nichol – 8.55m
Long Jump
3rd – Nikita Bradshaw – 5.51m
12th – Claire Nichol – 4.84m
13th – Eileen Noordam – 4.58m
About Spartan Athletics
As official members of U SPORTS, the Spartans currently compete in 13 sports in the Canada West conference, including women's and men's soccer, volleyball, basketball, hockey, cross country and track & field, as well as women's rugby sevens. TWU also competes as an independent team in men's rugby and disc golf. Since TWU entered U SPORTS in 1999, the Spartans have won 13 U SPORTS team championships and 32 Canada West team championships.
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